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Server, device, and security configuration
DHCP site-specific options allow you to specify configuration parameters for a certain Avaya
Vantage
device and assign these parameters through DHCP. A site-specific option is a sequence
of comma-separated name=value pairs, where:
• name is the name of a configuration parameter. name is case-insensitive.
• value is the value that is assigned to a configuration parameter with the name matching to the
value of name. The value of value is case-sensitive. To include spaces, tabs, or commas in
value, you must use double quotes ("").
The following is an example of a site-specific option that specifies:
• Two HTTPSRVR addresses,
• The ID of the Voice Virtual Local Access Network that the device must connect to,
• The ICMPDU parameter defines that Destination Unreachable messages must not be
transmitted.
HTTPSRVR="135.51.77.120,135.51.77.139",L2QVLAN=5,ICMPDU=0
The default DHCP option to set the site-specific configuration parameters is 242. You can also use
any option ranging between 128 and 254.
To use configuration parameters on Avaya Vantage
Specific Option Number (SSON) on the device interface.
Site-specific configuration parameters
The following table contains a list of site-specific configuration parameters that you can define for
the device.
Parameter
Description
CAPTIVE_PO
Specifies the URL of a captive portal server.
RTAL_SERVE
R
FILE_SERVE
Specifies the list of URL for downloading image and configuration files. This parameter has
R_URL
higher precedence over HTTPSRVR, HTTPPORT, HTTPDIR, TLSSRVR, TLSDIR, and
TLSPORT.
HTTPDIR
Specifies the path to prepend to all configurations and data files the device might request
when starting up, that is, the path, relative to the root of the HTTP file server, to the
directory in which the device configuration and date files are stored. The path may contain
no more than 127 characters and may contain no spaces. HTTPDIR is the path for all HTTP
operations.
The command is SET HTTPDIR=<path>. In configurations where the upgrade and binary
files are in the default directory on the HTTP server, do not use the HTTPDIR=<path>.
HTTPPORT
Destination port for HTTP requests. The default value is 80.
HTTPSRVR
IP addresses or DNS names of HTTP file servers used for downloading settings and
firmware files during startup.
November 2017
, you must specify the option in the DHCP Site-
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